21st Century Cures Act Overview

Format:
Electronic (digital download/no shipping)

Members -
$0.00
Non-Members -
$99.00

Description:

WEDI walks webinar attendees through the recently passed 21st Century Cures Act and how the act relates and will affect the Health IT Industry.
- An Overview of the 21st Century Cures Act
- 21st Century Cures and Health IT
- The Trump Administration and 21st Century Cures
- WEDI’s Role

SPEAKERS
Jodi Daniel
Jodi Daniel is a partner in Crowell & Moring's Washington, D.C. office and a member of the firm's Health Care Group. She leads the Digital Health Practice and provides strategic advice to clients navigating the legal and regulatory environments related to technology in the health care sector to help them achieve their business goals. Jodi was the founding director of the Office of Policy in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for a decade after serving in the Office of the General Counsel at HHS for five years. At HHS, Jodi helped spearhead important changes in health information privacy and health information technology to improve health care for consumers nationwide. She was also one of the key drafters of the original Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rules and Enforcement Rules.

Paul Uhrig
Paul Uhrig is the Chief Administrative, Legal & Privacy Officer for Surescripts. He is responsible for a number of critical corporate functions, including internal information systems, internal audit, legal, privacy, security, policy, and governmental affairs, as well as certification compliance, a critical function that is part of Surescripts’ larger focus on quality and patient safety. Mr. Uhrig is also responsible for the Surescripts Enterprise Services business unit, operating an e-prescribing application, a patient portal, and automated clinical messaging technology. Mr. Uhrig came to Surescripts from the law firm of Gardner Carton & Douglas LLP in Washington, D.C., where he was vice chairman of the firm's corporate department, chairman of the corporate department's regulated industries transactions practice group, and a member of the firm's health department. Prior to joining Surescripts, Mr. Uhrig represented Surescripts as its outside general counsel since its inception.